- Senator Bukola Saraki has launched a contest for Nigerians
- The Senate President's initiative is aimed at encouraging Made-In-Nigeria products
- The contest is scheduled to run for 3 months
Following his continued quest to
provide a platform for the promotion of Made in Nigeria products in
order to boost Small and Medium Scale Enterprises in the country,
Senate President, Dr Abubakar Bukola Saraki, has launched a contest
Senate President Bukola Saraki launches new contest for Nigerians
The
contest, scheduled to run for three months, is aimed at showcasing
processes and raw materials used in producing locally-made goods.
In a statement personally signed by
Saraki, the senate president said the contest will identify good
products that can be matched with investors and government agencies.
He
also added that such agencies or investors will drive the products to
the extent that they compete favourably with any similar product being
imported.
“Today (yesterday), as promised, we kick-start the soft launch of the
#MadeInNigeria Challenge.
“This campaign is organised to showcase
everyday products that are used by Nigerians and produced by
Nigerians
locally, that serves as an alternative to imported products.
“The next few weeks, we hope to identify products and ideas that can be matched with investors and government agencies.
“To wrap up the challenge, in March, we will be inviting some of the finalists to a Made-in-Nigeria Roundtable, at the Senate.
“This
roundtable will allow us, legislators, government agencies, business
owners, and everyday Nigerian consumers to review and update the report
of the National Assembly Business Environment Roundtable (NASSBER),
which was held in 2016, to improve the ease of doing business in the
country,” he said.
Saraki also said the roundtable would also be used to get feedback on the Public Procurement Act passed by the Senate, in 2016.
The amended Act mandates government agencies to give preference to local manufacturers in procurement of goods and services.
He wished all participants goodluck and called on Nigerians to “use the hashtag #MadeInNigeria in all your submitted videos.”
According
to Daily Sun, to participate in the contest, participants are expected
to shoot a video of between 45 seconds to three minutes, showcasing
their products or services that is an alternative to imported ones.
The
manufacturer must utilise up to 70 per cent of locally-sourced raw
materials to qualify as Made-in-Nigeria goods or services.
The
video, according to Saraki, has to state the registration status of the
company, the number of people currently employed and “the intervention
you need from government,” to aid small businesses in Nigeria.
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Senate President Bukola Saraki launches new contest for Nigerians
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